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There seems to be tons of tech posts in here lately. I hardly ever come to general so some of you may be missing out on answers as there are a bunch of other C4 people who just go to the Tech area too.
From: Everyday you must choose between the pain of discipline and the pain of regret. Fredericktown, OH
Re: Tech posts in tech area maybe? (scorp508)
There seems to be tons of tech posts in here lately. I hardly ever come to general so some of you may be missing out on answers as there are a bunch of other C4 people who just go to the Tech area too.
Actually, I often choose which one to post in by what kind of response I am interested in. If Im looking for more oppinionated responses, I will post here. If I am interested in more factual and direct answers, I will post in tech. But for the most part, I think I post accordingly. Either way, I dont really care. I read both. :p:
In the rare event I actually get to read all the posts in a given section, I usually move them to the proper section.
Then I have to move the new post asking where the old one went.
Everyone needs to use email notification as well, that when when I respond to your post and say I'm moving it, you will know and also the email provides a link to the post so you don't have to go looking for it.
From: San Diego , CA Double Yellow DirtBags 1985..Z51..6-speed
Re: Tech posts in tech area maybe? (JCAIRE2)
So if you want meaningless BS that will just cost you $$ in the long run you post here? :D
Sometimes, it seems you can get the same effect in tech as well :D
:D :lol:
If you see me in the tech section, cover your eyes!
Honestly though, everyone should go to "My Profile" click on "My Recent Topics" and bookmark that address. That saves Mojo's Mojo for more important duties.
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